Sunday, October 19, 2008

While walking about Cuzco over the past three weeks, I've collected a wonderful set of images. After seeing that a picture of me with a bird on my hand gets more comments then a political post that I spenddays working on . . . I figured that, at least for the moment, I'd go on a picture reprieve.

You know the drill, click on the link.Locals looks at propaganda posters put up during the transit strike.

The fountain in Plaza De Armas

To locals and a tourist

A random puppy running around the square.

. . . Notice that the puppy is smaller then some of the birds

The puppy reunited with its owner

Calling out to G-d

You have your shield, I have mind.

The square

. . . in conversation

Viva Los Angeles

Lady and the tramp

Two more more dogs.

Peruvian barbwire -cacti (I'm serious people grow them on the walls)

Little girl with a lamb

While walking around an area that feels like Tel Aviv (there are Hebrew signs all over the place), we passed a shop playing Matisyahu. This Peruvian Rasta came out, and invited us into his shop . . .

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That last one was a shocker. Let's stick to your other various hats that do you more justice :) Loved the one of you and the pooch, very cute. And the first photo and all of your panoramic photos are amazing, as always.

Wow, a lot of first time comments here. -Chav: Thanks for the complements, as usual. I liked the hat though, looks rather Gandalfian.

-Rachel: I liked the man calling out also . . . thanks for the kind words. I'll try to get some better pictures with the Hebrew in it today.

-Leah: I don't think it's avodah zorah -at least not really. It's a bunch of weird stuff made only with the intent to make money off of tourists. In other words, it's made to look cultural and historic (which could be A"Z), but is really only like an Alpaca sweater -another way to get cash from the Gringos. I used focal B&W for first photo

-Leora: They all love the puppy.

-tr3nta: the Llamas are walked around for tourists to take pictures with (for a few Soles), they look very cool though. May I ask how you found this blog?